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Kumbhkaran Singh (1417–1468), po****rly
known as
Maharana Kumbha, was the
ruler of the
Kingdom of Mewar. He
belonged to the
Sisodia clan of Rajputs. It...
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kumbha (Sanskrit: कुम्भ) is a type of
pottery in India. Traditionally, it is made by Kumbhars, also
known as Pra****atis. In the
context of Hindu, Jain...
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Kumbh Mela v t e
Kumbh Mela (Sanskrit: कुम्भमेला, romanized:
Kumbha Mēlā,
pronounced [kʊˈmbʱᵊ melaː]; lit. 'festival of the
Sacred Pitcher') is an important...
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Kumbha is a
month in the
Indian solar calendar. It
corresponds to the
zodiacal sign of Aquarius, and
overlaps with
about the
second half of
January and...
- Look up
kumbha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
kumbha is a type of
pottery in India.
Kumbha may also
refer to:
Kumbha Mela or
Kumbh Mela, a Hindu...
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military prowess and
territorial expansion.
Under the
reigns of
Maharana Kumbha and his
grandson Maharana Sanga,
Mewar achieved victories against Islamic...
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Kumbha Shyam Temple Chittorgarh was
constructed by
Maharana Sangram Singh I, the
ruler of
Mewar (1482–1528), on the
special request of Mirabai, his daughter-in-law...
- Rajasthan. The
etymology of "Kumbhalgarh"
originates from "
Kumbha,"
denoting the
ruler Rana
Kumbha who
constructed it, and "Garh,"
meaning fort. Rana Lakha...
- value. A
Kumbha Mela is
celebrated at
these four
places every twelve years for this reason.
People believe that
after bathing there during the
Kumbha mela...
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Mujahid Khan and
Shams Khan.
Shams Khan was
defeated and took aid from Rana
Kumbha the
ruler of Mewar.
Shams Khan was able to take
Nagaur from his brother...